Bundesstraße27
The Bundesstraße 27 is a federal highway in Germany. It is one of the country's longest federal roads, stretching approximately 773 kilometers. The Bundesstraße 27 begins in north of the country in the state of Schleswig-Holstein, near the Danish border, and runs in a generally south-easterly direction. It passes through several major cities and regions, including Brunswick, Göttingen, Nuremberg, and Stuttgart, before reaching its southern terminus in Schaffhausen, Switzerland. The road is a significant artery for both regional and long-distance traffic, connecting various economic centers and tourist destinations. Parts of the Bundesstraße 27 are developed as a four-lane expressway, while other sections remain a conventional two-lane road. Its route reflects historical trade and transport paths, and it plays a crucial role in the German road network, facilitating the movement of goods and people. The Bundesstraße 27 intersects with numerous other federal and state roads, as well as the Autobahn network, providing a comprehensive transportation link across a substantial portion of Germany.